TRINA NILEENA BANERJE EE Centre

TRINA NILEENA BANERJEE
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Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
R-1, Baishnabghata Patuli Township,
Kolkata - 700 094. India.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
1. DATE OF BIRTH19th March, 1981
2. EDUCATION
Year
Institute
BA (Hons.) English
2001
Loreto College,
Performance
55.5%
University of Calcutta
MA English
2003
Kolkata
Master of Studies in
65.5%
(First Class First)
2005
English
Doctoral Fellow
Jadavpur University,
St. Anne’s College,
67%
Oxford University (On a Felix Scholarship)
2006 - 2009
Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta
PhD thesis entitled Performance, Autonomy and the Politics of the Marginal: Women in the
Group Theatre Movement in Bengal (1950-1980) was submitted for examination to Jadavpur
University, Calcutta in February, 2012. Degree awarded in 2013.
EMPLOYMENT:
Guest Faculty at the Theatre and Performance Studies Department, School of Arts and
Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (August 2011 – April 2013).
Visiting Fellow at the School of Theatre, Performance and Cultural Policy Studies, University
of Warwick (21 April 2012 to 13 May 2012).
Assistant Professor in Cultural Studies, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (June
2013 till date).
Visiting Lecturer in „World Drama‟ at the National School of Drama‟s Northeastern Regional
Centre, Gangtok, Sikkim (February 2016).
Visiting Lecturer in „Performance and Cinema‟ the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune
Maharashtra, (June 2016).
2.1. Academic Awards/Grants/Positions Held
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2001 – The Jaycee Prize for Love of Literature and Poetry, Loreto College
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2001 – The PC Chandra Gold Medal for All-round Excellence, Loreto College
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2003 – University Gold Medal for Topping the Merit List in English MA, Jadavpur
University.
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2004 – The Felix Scholarship to study at the University of Oxford.
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2006 – The ICSSR Fellowship for her Research at CSSSC.
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2010 – Monograph grant from Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies for
a monograph on Embodying Suffering: Interface(s) between Women‟s Protest Movements and
Women‟s Performance in Contemporary Manipur (1980-2010).
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2012 – Research and Teaching Fellow at the School of Theatre, Performance
and Cultural Policy Studies, University of Warwick (April-May 2012). Duties included teaching
masters classes and co-convening an international seminar on Performance and Politics (held in
May, 2012).
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Qualified UGC NET (June 2012) examinations in the results declared in December 2012.
Publications (Journals):
1.
* “A History of the Publication and Reception of the Works of Jean Rhys” in Essays and
Studies (XIX-XX: 2005-2006, ed. Swapan Chakravorty). [Publication, Journal of Jadavpur University
English Department, Refereed]
2.
* “The Tunnel and the Little Man: Colonial and Sexual Guilt in the Works of Virginia
Woolf” in Essays and Studies (XXIII: 2009, ed. Ananda Lal) the departmental journal of the English
Department of Jadavpur University. [Publication, Journal of Jadavpur University English
Department, Refereed].
3.
“Shakespearewallah: The Work of Art in the Postcolony as Nation” in Artetc. Vol2. No.
3/Jan 2011.
4.
Contributor to an article published as part of a Warwick-JNU dossier on Performance
Studies in Theatre Research Internal (Ed: Elaine Aston, Cambridge University Press, Spring 2012).
[ „Dossier: History, Memory, Event, A Working Archive‟ (with N. Anan et al) Theatre Research
International 37.2 (2012): 163-83.]
Essays in Edited Volumes:
1.
“The Politics of the Labouring Body and an Emerging Feminist Consciousness”. Essay in
anthology on Gender, Space and Resistance: Women‟s Theatre in India, ed. Anita Singh and Tarun
Tapas Mukherjee (New Delhi: D. K. Bookworld, 2013).
2.
Translations of two essays by Utpal Dutt on acting (“Theatre-r Dialectics” and “Sangeet O
Obhinoy”) in The Act of Becoming, ed. Amal Allana (New Delhi: National School of Drama, 2013).
3.
“P.C. Joshi, the „Vanguard‟ Intellectual and the Idea of the „United Front‟ (1940-1950)” in
The People's "Warrior": The Words and Worlds of PC Joshi , ed. By Gargi Chakravartty (New
Delhi: Tulika Books, 2014).
4.
Essay “Political Iconography, Embodiment and the case of Indira Gandhi” in Shrapnel
Minima: Writings from Humanities Underground, ed. Prasanta Chakravarty (Seagull India &
University of Chicago Press, 2014).
5.
Kanhailal‟s „Draupadi‟ (2000): Resilience at the Edge of Reason‟ in Theatre of the Earth:
Clarifying the Trajectory by Kanhailal Heisnam. (Calcutta: Seagull Books, 2016).
6. „Heisnam Kanhailal-er “Draupadi” O Samakalin Rajnoitik Performance‟ for the Cinema of
Resistance collection in January 2016.
7. „Learning Love‟ in Bees Saal Bad: Sangam Se Subversion Tak, ed. Asha and Smriti (New Delhi:
Labia Collective, December 2015).
Reviews:
8.
Review of Srila Roy‟s book Remembering Revolution: Gender, Violence and Subjectivity in
India‟s Naxalite Movement in the International Feminist Journal of Politics, ed. Suzanne Bergeron
(Volume 16, Issue 2, Routledge: Summer 2014).
[http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rfjp20/current#.U0NnT6iSxUg]
9.
Review of Eastern Quarterly „s issue titled “Gender in Meitei Society”, Volume 8, Issue 1 &
2, Spring-Monsoon 2012 to be published as “Feminist Research on Manipur: Thinking Old
Questions Anew” published in the current issue of Eastern Quarterly (ISSN 0975-4962) in Summer
2015.
10.
Reviews of two books on the North East published in the Sage journal called Social Change
in April-May 2015. The two books are:
1.
Prasenjit Biswas and C. Joshua Thomas, eds. Construction of Evil in North East India:
Myth, Narrative and Discourse. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2012. ISBN: 978-81-321-0945-7
(HB).
2.
Margaret Ch. Zama, ed. Emerging Literatures from Northeast India: The Dynamics of
Culture Society and Identity. New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2013. ISBN: 978-81-321-1043-9.
8. Review of the book titled Ashapurna Devi and Feminist Consciousness in Bengal: A Bio-critical
Reading, by Dipannita Datta (Oxford University Press, 2014) for The Book Review, New Delhi
[Volume XXXIX No. 7 - JULY 2015]. [http://www.thebookreviewindia.org/articles/archives4509/2015/july/7/looking-back-a-critique-of-colonized-patriarchy.html.]
9. A review of the book Gender Space and Creative Imagination: The Poetics and Politics of Women’s
Writing in India, by Rekha (Primus Books, New Delhi, 2015) for The Book Review, New
Delhi [Volume XL No. 7 July 2016] [http://www.thebookreviewindia.org/articles/archives5076/2016/july/7/charting-a-complex-terrain.html].
Web Journals:
1.
“Written on the Body” in Infochange Agenda /Feb 2006.
http://infochangeindia.org/agenda/claiming-sexual-rights-in-india/written-on-the-body.html.
[Both web and print].
2.
“Journeys of No Return: Exile and Travel in the Films of Ritwik Ghatak” in (June, 2010).
[Available at: http://pratilipi.in/2010/06/journeys-of-no-return-trina-nileena-banerjee/]
[Publication, Web Journal].
3.
“The Loss of Wor(l)ds: Theatre in Manipur and Heisnam Kanhailal”, in Humanities
Underground, December 2013. (http://humanitiesunderground.org/the-loss-of-worlds-theatre-inmanipur-and-heisnam-kanhailal/).
4.
“Sisir Kumar‟s Acting, translation of Utpal Dutt‟s essay “Sisir Kumar”, ERang, Issue No.85,
January 15, 2014. (http://theatreforum.in/m/e-rang/?tab=issues&object_id=92)
5. “The Impossible Collective: A Review of Rituparno Ghosh‟s „Dahan‟”, published in „In
Plainspeak‟, in the Sexuality and Law Issue of “Tarshi” in June 2014.
[http://www.tarshi.net/blog/reel-review-the-impossible-collective-a-review-of-rituparnoghoshs-dahan-1997/]
6. Translation of Keya Chakravarty‟s essay “Mrs. R.P. Sengupta” in Humanities Underground,
December 2014. [http://humanitiesunderground.org/mrs-r-p-sengupta/]
7. Essay “Our Time, Their Time: Witnessing the „Nation‟, Calibrating „Freedom‟” published in
the web magazine Eyezine, in April 2016.
[http://www.eyeartcollective.com/witnessing-the-nation-calibrating-freedom/]
8. Essay ‘The Lost Wor(l)ds of Kanhailal Heisnam’ in Raiot, October 2016.
[http://raiot.in/the-lost-of-worlds-of-heisnam-kanhailal/]
Newspaper Article:
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“Jare Jaye Na Dekha: Prantik Nari O Gonotontro”, Ebela, April 2014.
“Proscenium of Pain: Trina Nileena Banerjee on Kanhailal Heisnam‟, in Outlook: The
Magazine, 24th October 2016. [http://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/story/prosceniumof-pain/297994].
Accepted and Forthcoming:
1.
“Making the Sacred Public: Women, Performance and Protest in Contemporary Manipur”,
in Rethinking the Secular: Performance, Religion, and the Public Sphere, Ed. Jisha Menon (Stanford
University) and Milija Yuhovic (Warwick University). To be published by Palgrave, UK.
2.
'Dangerous Play' - Masculinity and Punishment in Anurag Kashyap's No Smoking:
Exploring Spectacles of Sexuality and Surveillance in Modern India”. Essay in forthcoming volume
titled Explode Softly: Sexualities and Contemporary Indian Visual Cultures in India (Ed: Brinda
Bose and Shilpa Phadke, Seagull Books).
3.
Essay titled “New Masculinities and Authoritarian Aesthetics in Contemporary Bombay
Cinema” for a volume titled „Familiarizing the Unfamiliar: Sexuality, Abjection and Queer
Existence in Contemporary India‟, edited by Pushpesh Kumar and Rukmini Sen. To be published
by Routledge, India.
4.
“Ami Oti Shadharon Purush: Poschimbonger Shomokalin Rajnoitik Bhasha o Pourusher
Poribortonshil Swarup” in a journal called „Alochona Chakra‟, edited by Samrat Sengupta (Calcutta,
2015).
5.
Essay “„Carceral‟ or „Sex-Positive‟? Violence, Pleasure and the Question of the Explicit Body
in Feminist Practice” in forthcoming issue of Seminar, on „Violence and Pacification‟, edited by
Manas Ray.
Commissioned Work in Progress:
Working on a paper on scenography in Bengali theatre for the occasional paper series of the
Archives in CSSSC. The paper is tentatively titled “The Art of Staging: Spectacle, Realism and the
Visual Arts on the Calcutta Proscenium”.
Book:
Co-edited a collection of translated essays titled Bipanna Samay: Barnabad, Jatiyotabad, Bakswadhinota o
Ajker Bharot, with Sarmistha Dutta Gupta, published jointly by Ebong Alap and Ebong Mushaira,
published December 2016.
Important Seminar Presentations
1.
Was invited to speak at the International Conference on Travel entitled On the Road:
Writing Travel and Travellers organised by the Department of English (Jadavpur University)
where she presented a paper on „Journeys of No Return: Exile and Travel in the Films of Ritwik
Ghatak‟ on the 6th of November, 2008.
2.
Was selected as a participant in the Thirteenth Annual Cultural Studies Workshop
(2009) held at NEHU, Shillong from February 1-6 amongst many other national and international
applicants. The Workshop is part of a collaborative research programme between CSSSC, the Ford
Foundation (India), The South South Exchange Programme for Research in the History of
Development (SEPHIS) and ENRECA. Trina presented a paper titled The Monstrous City:
Heroic Masculinity, Snakes and Urban Space in Sambhu Mitra‟s Chandbaniker Pala (1978).
3.
Was invited to be a part of the national workshop on sexuality studies and visual
cultures with 12 to 15 other scholars held at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS,
Bombay) 26-27 February, 2009. The title of this workshop is EXPLODE SOFTLY: Sexualities
Contemporary Indian Visual Cultures. The essays that emerge out of this workshop will later be part
of a published volume on Sexuality and Visual Culture in Contemporary India. Trina presented a
paper titled: 'Dangerous Play' - Role-playing, Punishment and Androgyny in Anurag Kashyap's film
No Smoking: Exploring Spectacles of Sexuality and Surveillance in Modern India.
4.
Was invited to speak at the Maulana Azad Asian Studies Centre (Kolkata) on
„Paternalism and Theatre in Bengal in the 1950s‟ in May, 2009. The talk was delivered on the 29th of
May to the Fellows of the Asian Studies Centre.
5.
Invited to speak on „Masculinity in Bollywood Films‟ at the Centre for Studies in Social
Sciences, Calcutta on the 9th of July, 2009.
6.
Was invited to give two lectures for the final year post graduate class at the Department of
Comparative Literature, Jadavpur University in January, 2008 on “The IPTA and Women”.
7.
Was invited as a guest lecturer to the School of Women‟s Studies to speak on “Gender and
the IPTA” in February, 2008.
8.
Invited as a guest lecturer for a course on „Reading Practices‟ at the Department of English
at Jadavpur University, where she delivered five lectures on „Reading Performance Texts‟ in October
2009.
9.
Was invited to speak at the seminar organised by the Oitihasik group for the
encouragement of historical studies in the Bengali language presided over by Prof Gautam Bhadra in
October, 2009.
10.
Was invited to present a paper at the XII Forum on Contemporary Theory organised at
Trivandrum by Forum on Contemporary Theory, Baroda, Samyukta: A Journal of Women’s
Studies and Centre for Women’s Studies, University of Kerala in December 2009.
11.
Participated in the International Ibsen Seminar held in Delhi in December 2009 as the
culmination of the International Ibsen Festival.
12.
Was invited to be a discussant at a seminar on Research and Documentation in Theatre
and Performance Studies: Strategic Locations, Disciplinary Challenges and Critical
Dialogue, at the School of Arts and Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University organised in
collaboration with Warwick University between 31st March -2nd April 2010.
13.
Presented a paper titled Shakespearewallah: The Work of Art in the Postcolony as Nation at
a seminar organised by ECA, Kolkata on “Globalisation: Dislocation, Disorder, Dehoming: Is Art
Withering Away?” and chaired by Dr. Tapati Guha Thakurta in October, 2010.
14.
Participated and spoke a colloquium on political theatre in India and Europe between the
1970s and 1990s at the School of Theatre, Performance and Cultural Policy Studies,
University of Warwick between 6th and 13th November 2010.
15.
Was invited to present a paper at the annual conference of the Indian Society of Theatre
Research held at the Central University of Hyderabad in January 2011.
16.
Presented a paper entitled Agents of Pain and Shame/ or Performing a Habitus: The
Performance of Pain in Heisnam Kanhailal’s Draupdi (2000) at the annual conference of
Annual Conference of the Department of English, University of Delhi titled POSTFEMINIST
POSTMORTEMS? GENDER, SEXUALITIES AND MULTIPLE MODERNITIES held in
February 2011.
17.
Was invited to present a paper entitled “Antigone‟s Claim?: Political Extremity and
Performance of Pain by Women in India” at “Human Rights Beyond the Law: Politics, Practices,
Performances of Protest”, an international conference organised by Jindal Global Law School,
Delhi in September, 2011.
18.
Paper titled “Political Iconography, Embodiment and the Representation of the Female
Political Leader in India: The Case of Indira Gandhi, Some Initial Questions” at the Warwick
University Performance and Politics Network, May 2012.
19.
Presented a paper on the dynamics of the Kangla Protest at a panel discussion titled
“Violence Double-Spread: From Private to the Public to the Life World” at the School of Arts and
Aesthetics, JNU on 5th October 2012.
20.
Was invited to speak on Violence against Women in Manipur at the Manipur Research
Forum, JNU on the 16th of February, 2013.
21.
Was invited to deliver a talk titled „The Problematic of Desire and Control in Cultural
Action: The „Case‟ of Anil De Silva and the IPTA(1940-1948)‟ as part of the Monthly Lecture Series
of the PC Joshi Archives of Contemporary History. The talk was delivered on the 28th of February,
2013.
22.
Presented a paper titled “Kanhailal's Draupadi: Performing Excess and Extremity” at the
three-day national workshop of the North East India Studies Programme titled “Fixity and Fluidity:
History, Politics and Culture of North East India” to be held at JNU between 18th and 20th March,
2013.
23.
Presented a paper titled “Utpal Dutt: Labour, Revolutionary Organisation and the Question
of Love” at the International Historical Materialism Conference to be held at JNU between 2nd and
5th April 2013.
24.
Invited to give a talk on Utpal Dutt at the Department of English, Jadavpur University on
22nd August, 2013.
25.
Two lectures on the IPTA and theatre in Manipur for the Refresher Course on „Culture at
the Margins‟ at the Department of English, Jadavpur University in January, 2014.
26.
Presented a paper on "Performing the Limits of Shame: Female Nudity, Respectability and
the Sacred in Manipuri Performance," at the All-India Conference of the Indian Association for
Women‟s Studies held at Guwahati in February, 2014. Also chaired a students‟ session in a preconference „Young Women‟: Resisting Violence and Exploring Legacies‟.
27.
Speaker at the „Workshop on Law, Culture and Social Justice‟ held in Shantiniketan in
March, 2014.
28.
Delegate at the conference „Theatre of the Earth: Exposition of the Work of Kanhailal and
Sabitri Heisnam” held at Manipur University in March, 2014.
29.
Speaker and chairperson at the UGC sponsored state-level seminar on „Rethinking
Multiculturalism‟ at Maharaja Srischandra College on the 12th of April.
30.
Presented paper titled “Utpal Dutt: Labour, Revolutionary Organization and the Question of
„Love‟ at the International Federation of Theatre Research conference held at the University of
Warwick, UK in July 2014.
31.
Presented paper titled “New Masculinities and Authoritarian Aesthetics in Contemporary
Bombay Cinema” at the UGC-SAP National Seminar on „Unfamiliar Margins of the Social‟,
organised by the Department of Sociology at the University of Hyderabad on the 14th and 15th of
October, 2014 .
http://uohherald.commuoh.in/unfamiliar-margins-in-the-social/
32.
Speaker at the plenary session titled “Complicity and Contamination in the Neoliberal
Academy” along with Garga Chatterjee, Mohan Rao and Manisha Sethi as part of the international
conference titled “'Left' in the Dark? Postcolonial Conversations On Law, Neoliberalism and QeerFeminist Futures” organised by Jindal Global University on the 17th and 18th of October, 2014. Also
chaired a session titled “Queer Politics in the Neo-Liberal Market Place” at the same conference.
http://jgu.edu.in/leftinthedark2014/
33.
Was invited to present a stand-alone talk titled “Performing the Limits of Shame: Female
Nudity, Respectability and the Sacred in Manipuri Performance” at the Centre for Women‟s Studies
in Jawaharlal Nehru University on the 22nd of October, 2014.
http://www.jnu.ac.in/SSS/CWS/currentEvents.htm
34.
Was part of the organising team and the discussant for the session on “Sites of Engagement:
Classroom, Field and Law” at the ICSSR-funded national seminar titled “Loyal
Interlopers? Men Doing Feminism in India” held at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences
Calcutta on the 16th and 17th December, 2014.
35.
Was invited to speak as part of the Bharat Rang Mahotsav (2015) series of international
seminars held at the National School of Drama, New Delhi on the 8th of February, 2015. This
particular seminar was titled “Market, Theatre and the Marginal” and I presented a paper titled
“Performing the Limits of Shame: Female Nudity, Respectability and the Sacred in Manipuri
Performance”.
36.
Presented a paper titled “Making the Sacred Public: Women, Performance and Protest in
Contemporary Manipur” at the international conference titled „Fractious Modernities: The
(Dis)contents of the Now‟, organized by the Centre for Advanced Study in English, Jadavpur
University, Kolkata, India from 24-26 February 2015.
37.
Presented a paper titled “The Art of Staging: Spectacle, Realism and the Idea of the
„Minimal‟ in Left Theatre Aesthetics in Calcutta” at the International Federation of Theatre
Research‟s Annual international conference to be held at the University of Hyderabad in July, 2015.
This paper will be part of a curated panel titled “Affective Geographies of the Left”. The other
speakers on the panel were Brahma Prakash and Pujya Ghosh.
38.
Was invited to lecture on „Text and Presence: The Question of Liveness in Performance” at
a Refresher Course on Performance Studies organised by the Department of Comparative
Literature, Jadavpur University on the 29th of August, 2015.
39.
Chaired a session titled „Performing Femininities and Masculinities‟ at the National Queer
Conference 2015, organised by Sappho for Equality and held at Jadavpur University, Calcutta
between 11th and 13th September, 2015.
40.
Delivered the Keynote Address at the 8th Annual Debrupa Bal Memorial National Students‟
Seminar on “Literary Studies and Performance: Indian Context” held on the 29 of September
2015 at Vivekananda Hall, Suvarna Jayanti Bhavana, Jadavpur University.
41.
Speaker at workshop on gender and education organised by Ebong Alap and Nirantar Trust
for district school teachers from 16th -19th January 2016, on the subject of „Masculinity in
Contemporary Political Discourse‟.
42.
Speaker and respondent at the Cultural Studies Workshop on „Cultures of Violence‟ held at
CSSSC in March, 2016.
43.
Was invited to introduce films on state and sexual violence at the Kolkata People‟s Film
Festival held in January, 2016.
44.
Chaired a session at the Annual SC/ST workshop at CSSSC held in March 2016.
7. PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT
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Freelance Workshop Consultant for the Times of India conducting Theatre and
Creative Writing workshops in schools for school children with the NIE. [September 2003 – April
2004]
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Worked as research assistant to School of Cultural Texts and Studies, Jadavpur
University. [January, 2004- June, 2004]
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Was invited to deliver five guest lectures for a Queer Studies course at the Jadavpur
University English Department [April, 2006].
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Consultant on research project on Violence against Women and HIV/AIDS with Action
Aid India and Jadavpur University School of Women’s Studies. [September 2006 – April 2007].
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Part-time Researcher in study and Legislation Review of the HIV/AIDS Bill conducted by
the Jadavpur University School of Women’s Studies for the National Commission for Women
[October 2006 – April 2007].
6.
JOURNALISM
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More than 50 articles published in The Statesman (Campus) as freelance journalist between
2000 and 2003.
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Started a fortnightly column called The Beat for The Statesman focusing on alternative
artistic expression among young people in the city.
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Jointly won the Rajib Saha Memorial Golden Jubilee Year of IIT Kharagpur for journalism
for an article on the changing attitudes of young people on feminism and gender issues published in
The Statesman in January, 2002.
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2006.
Freelance theatre critic, Centre for Civil Society Magazine (Delhi) August/September,
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Interview of renowned British director Tim Supple for India Today (Bangla) published in
February, 2008.
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Travel and theatre review of Tim Supple‟s A Midsummer Nights‟ Dream published in The
Caravan, (Delhi Press Ltd.) in October, 2008.
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Piece on the civil society titled „Red and Black‟ published by Kafila at kafila.org in August,
2008.
Courses Designed and Taught at the Performance Studies Department, School of Arts and
Aesthetics, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2011-2012):
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„Gender, Nation and Post-Independence Indian Theatre‟ (MA Optional, Monsoon Semester,
2011).
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„Methodology in Performance Studies‟ (M Phil Core Course, Monsoon Semester, 2011).
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„World Theatre in the Twentieth Century‟ (MA Core Course, Winter Semester, 2012).
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Parts of „Political Theatre in Twentieth Century‟ (MA Optional course, Winter Semester,
2012).
Courses Co-Taught in the M. Phil course at the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences (since
May 2013)
1.
Coordinated and taught a section of the course on „Feminism and the Social Sciences‟
(August to December 2013).
2.
Taught the Performance Studies component of the course on „The Field of Visual Culture
(January to May 2014).
3.
Taught the section on “Culture” for the compulsory course on “Vocabulary of the Social
Sciences” (August to December 2014).
4.
Two classes of “Gender and Nation” and “Masculinity and Modernity” as part of the course
“Making of the Social” (August to December 2014).
5.
Course on „Theorising Performance‟ with Prof. Sudipto Chatterjee (January to May 2015).
6.
Judith Butler‟s Gender Trouble as part of the course on “Modern Social Thought” (January
to May 2015).
Administrative Responsibilities at CSSSC:
Convener of the Seminar Committee (October 2014 to present). Member of Archives and Website
Committees.
Languages:
Hindi, Bengali and English (Fluent in Speaking, Reading and Writing)